Research Shows Light Can Break Down "Forever Chemicals" - But Will It Scale?
Briefly

PFAS, widely known as forever chemicals, persist in the environment for up to 1,000 years due to their strong carbon-fluorine bonds, creating significant contamination concerns.
Our researchers have developed a chemical system that utilizes light to effectively break down PFAS compounds by disrupting their carbon-fluorine bonds, which are resistant to traditional degradation methods.
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